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the target of the sanction including high-tech exports to russia's defense industry. full list will be announced later today, that could include wealthy individuals close to putin. it comes alleged provocations in the u.k. >>> two pontiffs canonized during a special mass on saturday. susan mcginnis has details on the historic event in vatican city. >> roman catholics are celebrating their two new saints, pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were bestowed the church's highest honor at the vatican sunday. it's the first time in the two year history that two popes were declared saints at the same time. the two popes left very different legacies. it's a hero to liberal catholics for bringing the church into the modern era by the five year reign. john paul ii was renowned for keeping the core values on abortion and marriage during his quarter century papacy. a pass of skin from pope john and a vile of blood from pope john paul in the brief but solemn ceremony. >> it's a very different scene in st. peters square. a million pilgrims fill the area for sunday mass. >> we were
the target of the sanction including high-tech exports to russia's defense industry. full list will be announced later today, that could include wealthy individuals close to putin. it comes alleged provocations in the u.k. >>> two pontiffs canonized during a special mass on saturday. susan mcginnis has details on the historic event in vatican city. >> roman catholics are celebrating their two new saints, pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were bestowed the church's highest...
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washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies. wednesday is election day in iraq. but some people in chicago and the suburbs get to *vote in it. there are 16 thousand assyrian christians in illinois who emigrated to america to flee the violence in their home country. many of them cast early ballots yesterday at the assyrian national council in skokie... one of nie polling places across america. at stake are 328 seats in iraq's parliament, the body that will choose the country's president and prime minister. old st. pat's church is celebrating the 30-th anniversary of the world's largest block party! to commemorate
washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies....
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a world a way, president obama ending his visit to malaiysia today, says russia hasn't lifted a finger to prevent the war. >> in fact, there's strong evidence that they're encouraging the activity that's taking place. >> standoff that's paralyzed the region and has the world on edge. >> we are waiting to hear if college football players will make history. the resultings of the northwestern vote will be sealed. the national labor relations board hears the university's appeal of that decision, they granted athletes employee status. rocked college sports with billion dollar tv deals and packed stadiums leading many to ask do young athletes deserve a bigger share? >> we don't think that they're employees. these are things that northwestern university already does. >> the remarkable piece researchers have unearthed in san francisco bay. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> what's in our bay? this is sonar video. these pictures helped solve a 125-y
a world a way, president obama ending his visit to malaiysia today, says russia hasn't lifted a finger to prevent the war. >> in fact, there's strong evidence that they're encouraging the activity that's taking place. >> standoff that's paralyzed the region and has the world on edge. >> we are waiting to hear if college football players will make history. the resultings of the northwestern vote will be sealed. the national labor relations board hears the university's appeal of...
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we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national president said douglas roberts isn't done yet. he explains now why this particular episode was released the incident. it wasn't because the negotiations have succeeded is really for medical reasons. the swedish o s that siti daughter was released i had diabetes. i clearly know he probably needed so in awe so they decided to release them. that said staff did not bother osce monitors are still very much still being held at this hour by pro russian separatist indiana town of sloppy on square up. i spent the good part of the afternoon
we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national...
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this would be a main route to invade from russia just 600 yards away. if russian troops do try to penetrate this border, these ukrainian soldiers tell me they're under orders to fire at the russians, and they say they'll do so proudly. but the military buildup is frightening villagers here like svetlana who says she only wants peace. "i don't want to see a war," she said. "my mother saw a war and my grandfather died in one." a world away, president obama ending his visit to malaysia today claims russia hasn't lifted a finger to prevent a war in ukraine. >> in fact, there is strong evidence that they've been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place in eastern southern ukraine. >> reporter: a standoff that has paralyzed the region and has the world on edge. jim maceda, nbc news, donetsk. >>> off the coast of south korea, strong waves and fast currents hampered the recovery effort for a second day at the site of that ferry disaster with 115 people still missing. meanwhile, south korea's prime minister, the number two government offic
this would be a main route to invade from russia just 600 yards away. if russian troops do try to penetrate this border, these ukrainian soldiers tell me they're under orders to fire at the russians, and they say they'll do so proudly. but the military buildup is frightening villagers here like svetlana who says she only wants peace. "i don't want to see a war," she said. "my mother saw a war and my grandfather died in one." a world away, president obama ending his visit to...
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with russia. for -- engagement with russia. for 10 years there has been a stalled gas deal of russia to supply china 40 b.c. n and to shift away from the dependency on the european market. the russians will capitulate to the chinese. you'll see an energy deal signed in may. russia needs to signal other options. it will embrace china. >> thanks to alexander cooley with barnard college. >>> at home we are following dangerous weather. a tornado killed two people in north-eastern oklahoma, the extent of the damage is unknown. the storms are also hitting missouri, this is new video from the kansas city area. there are reports of a tornado on the ground. that has not been confirmed. take a look at the damage this line of storms did to that part of missouri. strong winds blowing the tractor trailers off the internet. fortunately no injuries have been reported. rebecca, this is one of the several powerful storms tearing across the heartland. >> yes, and we didn't have tornado deaths. it was a long stretch that we were looking back to 1
with russia. for -- engagement with russia. for 10 years there has been a stalled gas deal of russia to supply china 40 b.c. n and to shift away from the dependency on the european market. the russians will capitulate to the chinese. you'll see an energy deal signed in may. russia needs to signal other options. it will embrace china. >> thanks to alexander cooley with barnard college. >>> at home we are following dangerous weather. a tornado killed two people in north-eastern...
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my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what we saw on the report. do you get the sense there is a growing sense of lawlessness in this eastern ukraine? >> yeah, absolutely. lawlessness overlapping authority, different types of militias, rumors of external sponsors, actual external sponsors. the region really is descending in a. an arkans an arkansanarchy. >> do you think russia is pulling strings or do you think this is more the work of local activists who are largely doing this on their own? >> i think both. the relationship between them is complicat complicated, special forces operating. sometimes agents
my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what...
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it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood by and watched it happen. the largest crowds of the day were in the cemeteries. this is the day of the dead, when people meet the ancestors spirits. nataliya mourns dead relatives and wonders what they will make of today's chaos. >> my relatives would be shocked if they could see what is happening. they would say "you have to fight for our beloved ukraine." i'm afraid a war. and a war that my son would be taken into the army. >> she's part of a silent majority that wants peace. a majority that wants to stop the drift into conflict. >>> still ahead - from baghdad to basra, beyon
it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood...
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my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i'm afraid of war and that my son will be taken into the army. >> reporter: she's part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerful to stop the drift into conflict. >> to damask live from eastern ukraine. tell us more about this television station that was taken over today that barnaby mentioned there in his report. what are people seeing on their screens right now? >> reporter: well, right now they're not seeing anything on their screens. what they will see very soon are russian channels, and that's the reason why that television building was seized. it is the state regional main headquarters, and it has quite a big transmission antenna. now the people's republic representatives, the pro-russian protesters that occupied that building have been asking the tv station to take off the air ukrainian channels they view unfriendly that they say spread lies and propaganda against them and to put on the russian channels. that hasn't
my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i'm afraid of war and that my son will be taken into the army. >> reporter: she's part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerful to stop the drift into conflict. >> to damask live from eastern ukraine. tell us more about this television station that was taken over today that barnaby mentioned there in his report. what are people seeing on their screens right now? >>...
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what's causing the economic impact in russia is not the sanctions. it's the uncertainty and risk associated with the conduct of military operations in and around ukraine. you know the own payment, capital is a coward, the greatest pacifist in the world are capitalists who don't like the risk. let's also not forget that the economy and ukraine is going into the tank as well. so i think putin calculates that whatever the wounds he's suffering economically, temporary and can be overcome. which is why if the west is serious it needs to up its game, both politically and economically. >> we've got to increase the pressure. i thought for some time that politically the only real long-term answer here is to bring ukraine and georgia into nato and for the rest to make a decision. if it doesn't like boundaries on its own continent being made, it needs stronger economic sanctions, like cutting off access to western institutions, russian institutions and like denying russian airlines landing rights. you've got to get serious about this, and so far we're not serio
what's causing the economic impact in russia is not the sanctions. it's the uncertainty and risk associated with the conduct of military operations in and around ukraine. you know the own payment, capital is a coward, the greatest pacifist in the world are capitalists who don't like the risk. let's also not forget that the economy and ukraine is going into the tank as well. so i think putin calculates that whatever the wounds he's suffering economically, temporary and can be overcome. which is...
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pro-russia activists have seized the state hetelevision headquarters. mediators are trying to release observers in slovyansk. south korea's prime minister has resigned over his government's handling of the ferry disaster. at least 187 people died after the ship capsized more than a week ago. hundreds of thousands of people have packed into vatican city to watch the historic canonization of two former catholic popes. pope john paul ii and pope john xxiii will be doo claimed saints >> a statement of support for jews on the eve of holocaust day, but it hasn't done anything to warm relations between the two sides. both still blame each other for hijacking the u.s. sponsored framework for talks. stefanie dekker has the latest >> reporter: the latest back and forth in an exhausting blame game prompted by the palestin n palestinian's statement for support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is saying it is the most meanous crime to have occurred against humanity in the modern era. some say it could be an olive branch when the pizza talks are as good as over. isra
pro-russia activists have seized the state hetelevision headquarters. mediators are trying to release observers in slovyansk. south korea's prime minister has resigned over his government's handling of the ferry disaster. at least 187 people died after the ship capsized more than a week ago. hundreds of thousands of people have packed into vatican city to watch the historic canonization of two former catholic popes. pope john paul ii and pope john xxiii will be doo claimed saints >> a...
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the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you can always like us on facebook by simply searching al jazeera america. south korea's prime minister resigned today over his government's handling of the tragic ferry sinking. he is the highest ranking official to lose his job in the wake of this disaster and his resignation comes after relatives of the victims say the government mis handled that accident and they really didn't do enough to rescue or to protect their loved ones >> the right thing for me to do is to take responsibility and resign as a person who was in charge of the cabinet. on behalf of the government, i apologize for many problems from the preven
the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you...
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. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique event in catholic church history. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique...
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that is the state sponsored russia today programme. us secretary of state accuses rt of distorting intensity of pain but his russian counterpart says it will be washington's reluctance to hear alternative use of striving such accusations. i guess that was immediately
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also, one eye glance towards russia. >> actually it's more than one eye. a lot of the folks in asia may not be as big a profit as they thought, things are starting to blow up ukraine, putin making nows about ukrainian troops that are going to demonstrate pro russian people, people use before they . >> heard those before. >>> we've said that before, pretext for possible invasion. so you have this trans pacific trade agreement he is trying to get together which the democrats hate, he is not go to go get it which is good for the democrats, not good for the presidential stature, ukraine is going to be dominating everything. >> let's talk about china since the president is in the neighborhood reportedly not visiting china, how is china looking at this first of all the president's visit, secondly what is going on in ukraine. >> pivot to asia is about china, if you read the tea leaves over how china has been inserting itself in the malaysia 370 search operations, it made the united states nervous, they started seeing navel ships, troops and personnel in to that a
also, one eye glance towards russia. >> actually it's more than one eye. a lot of the folks in asia may not be as big a profit as they thought, things are starting to blow up ukraine, putin making nows about ukrainian troops that are going to demonstrate pro russian people, people use before they . >> heard those before. >>> we've said that before, pretext for possible invasion. so you have this trans pacific trade agreement he is trying to get together which the democrats...
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the ukrainian army was no match for russia's power. it's hard to see how there could be any resistence for russians to show up on their door step. >> how does the situation of those prisoners in slovensk, with the consideration of what is happening in kiev. >> reporter: i think those who have been held hostage, there has been no military operation held on the ground. shortly before that the government announced phase two of its anti-terror operation, but that was never implemented. the young men said boldly they're going keep as many hostages as they can as long as their town is surrounded by government forces who they say came to slaughter their town it is certainly a huge hiccup. it's not just about slovenesk, but there are other towns where they tried to take over the government buildings, they didn't succeed, but the people are angered and hardened, and you have that all over eastern ukraine at the moment. the reason there is no military operation is because of these who are held and any move by the government could put their lives
the ukrainian army was no match for russia's power. it's hard to see how there could be any resistence for russians to show up on their door step. >> how does the situation of those prisoners in slovensk, with the consideration of what is happening in kiev. >> reporter: i think those who have been held hostage, there has been no military operation held on the ground. shortly before that the government announced phase two of its anti-terror operation, but that was never implemented....
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. >> president obama said that russia has not lifted a finger to help. economic sanctions should be enough to start a deescalation. >>> south korean prime minister chung hong-won is standing down, taking responsibility for the ferry disaster. the president has accepted the resignation. anger at the government response to the disaster led to the resignati resignation. >> reporter: 11 days, days marked by grief, anger and recrim nation. the prime minister decided to take the fall. >> translation: the right thing to do is take responsibility and resign. on behalf of the government i apologise for many problems, from the prevention of the accident to the early hand lipping of the disaster. >> on the day after it went down south korea's president chut chunk in charge of the effort. supervising the multi-agency response and put him in the firing line. at one point when parents of missing children threw a water bottle and scuffled with him. and again when he stopped the car leaving the island of jindo. relatives were furious about the delays. hope of survivors
. >> president obama said that russia has not lifted a finger to help. economic sanctions should be enough to start a deescalation. >>> south korean prime minister chung hong-won is standing down, taking responsibility for the ferry disaster. the president has accepted the resignation. anger at the government response to the disaster led to the resignati resignation. >> reporter: 11 days, days marked by grief, anger and recrim nation. the prime minister decided to take the...
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russia has a lot of weight to pull on the release to happen. there is an o.s.c. delegation that should have asked about an hour ago in slovyansk. we don't have confirmation if it arrived or not. the mayor didn't know at this stage. it's supposed to hold dialogue with the mayor. he indicated that it could be solved. we have to wait and see what could happen. it puts it in a difficult situation. we heard the interior minister announce the anti-terror operation and announce the relaunch of anti-terror operation. at this particular moment, he can't do anything while this delegation is captive in slovyansk. hoda abdel-hamid in donetsk. thank you, hoda. >>> iraqis will head to the polls on wednesday for parliamentary elections. the build-up to the vote has been marred by violence. corruption and mismanagement of funds it a big concern for voters. we have a report from the oil-rich region of basra. >> this woman makes tea for her family. a pleasure, but not as uncomplicated as it looks. the water from the taps across the city is undrinkable. it's been like this in basra
russia has a lot of weight to pull on the release to happen. there is an o.s.c. delegation that should have asked about an hour ago in slovyansk. we don't have confirmation if it arrived or not. the mayor didn't know at this stage. it's supposed to hold dialogue with the mayor. he indicated that it could be solved. we have to wait and see what could happen. it puts it in a difficult situation. we heard the interior minister announce the anti-terror operation and announce the relaunch of...
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years in which the nation of poland survived when the polish state had been literally have l apart by russia and others. and that gave john paul ii a distinctive view of history. unlike those who imagine that politics drives history, or economics drives history or some combination of politics and economics drives history, john paul ii believes that culture drives history, and that the card of culture is religious faith. that's what he deployed in those remarkable nine days in june of 1979 when in a sense he restored back to the polish people their identity. the truth about themselves. and told them they'd find tools of resistance that tyranny could not match in that reclamation of their identity. and, of course, the solidarity movement was born 13 months later, and the revolution of '89 unfolded over the next decade. >> and he was such a -- >> so that distinctive polish experience of culture first. >> and he had such a connection with young people. i understand that we may have a picture -- yes, we do -- from poland. these images you're seeing from the vatican certainly being watched with ke
years in which the nation of poland survived when the polish state had been literally have l apart by russia and others. and that gave john paul ii a distinctive view of history. unlike those who imagine that politics drives history, or economics drives history or some combination of politics and economics drives history, john paul ii believes that culture drives history, and that the card of culture is religious faith. that's what he deployed in those remarkable nine days in june of 1979 when...
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president sends another warning to russia to stop meddling in the east of ukraine. and south africa since aparthe apartheid, how much has things really changed? >> but first hundreds of thousands of people are in st. peter's square in the vatican. there is the scene live as you can see cardinal there is making their way as they prepare to take part of a mass which is due to get under way just about now. well, al jazeera is there in the thick of it in vatican city. he joins us live now, and today is significant and historic, isn't it, jonah, in several ways. >> it certainly is activityic because two hope popes are being cannoneersed, and that has never happened before. pope francis presiding, but also attended by pope benedict xvi. this will be his most prominent public appearance since as we seek. the opening stages head of moments away, the canon indication ceremony itself. and in a short half hour or so pope francis will declare those two popes saints. on the altar they will be represented by relics of their lifetime. a vial of joh pope john paul iid of pope john
president sends another warning to russia to stop meddling in the east of ukraine. and south africa since aparthe apartheid, how much has things really changed? >> but first hundreds of thousands of people are in st. peter's square in the vatican. there is the scene live as you can see cardinal there is making their way as they prepare to take part of a mass which is due to get under way just about now. well, al jazeera is there in the thick of it in vatican city. he joins us live now,...
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. >>> well, while in malaysia president obama said russia should stop encouraging unrest in the east of ukraine. he said there was broad support for more sanctions to deter moscow. >> the notion that for us to go forward with sanctions on our own without the europeans would be the most effective deterrent in putin i think is factually wrong. we're going to be in a stronger position to deter mr. putin when we're unified and the united states and europe are unified. >> well, in ukraine itself a team of european negotiators are heading to the east. they hope to secure the release of their colleague who is are being held by pro-russian groups. the lead of the pro-russian groups said he would consider a swap with prisoners in kiev. and facing further sanctions from seven of the world's richest countries, some of which could come in less than 24 hours. >>> to syria now which has until the end of sunday to hand over its remaining chemical weapon stock pile under the terms of an international deal. they will be destroyed on a ship in the mediterranean. the chemical watchdog said nearly 90% h
. >>> well, while in malaysia president obama said russia should stop encouraging unrest in the east of ukraine. he said there was broad support for more sanctions to deter moscow. >> the notion that for us to go forward with sanctions on our own without the europeans would be the most effective deterrent in putin i think is factually wrong. we're going to be in a stronger position to deter mr. putin when we're unified and the united states and europe are unified. >> well,...
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much depends upon russia for trade. patricia has more >> a shot across the kremlin's bow, secretary of state john kerry promised more sanctions if russia fails to deescalate the crisis in ukraine. >> let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a mistake. it will be an expensive mistake >> western sanctions have been limited largely targeting members of russian president putin's inner circle, a bank with credit and a crimeian gas company and energy giant gasprom. western leaders have not said how they would broad en those meyers. experts believe the most powerful sanctions would aim to isolate russia financially by blocking international payment systems and western investment >> if we cut them off from that, we could force a rapid adjustment of the sort we saw in 2008 in global markets after lehman failed >> russia is deeply intwined in financial markets relying on billions in foreign money to finance cross border trade and investment as well as international payment systems to process tra
much depends upon russia for trade. patricia has more >> a shot across the kremlin's bow, secretary of state john kerry promised more sanctions if russia fails to deescalate the crisis in ukraine. >> let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a mistake. it will be an expensive mistake >> western sanctions have been limited largely targeting members of russian president putin's inner circle, a bank with credit and a crimeian gas company and...
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and some of its allies are threatening still more sanctions against russia as pro- russian forces are holding captive an eight-member team of european observers in slavyansk tonight. as holly williams reports, they show no sign of backing down. >> reporter: in slavyansk today, the town's new separatist mayor, vyacheslav ponomaryov, took questions about the european observers his men are holding. what exactly are the accusations against the inspectors? >> reporter: he told us all of them are suspected of carrying out intelligence gathering in separatist territory. in other words, they're accused of being spies. slavyansk has been under the control of pro-russian separatists for more than a week, but taking foreign prisoners is something new here and could be a sign that the militants are running out of patience. after the press conference, we asked if we could see the inspectors and were told no. are the men that you've detained, are they safe? are they being treated well? "yes," he said. "you don't need to worry." ukraine's government and the u.s. accuse russia of aiding this insurgen
and some of its allies are threatening still more sanctions against russia as pro- russian forces are holding captive an eight-member team of european observers in slavyansk tonight. as holly williams reports, they show no sign of backing down. >> reporter: in slavyansk today, the town's new separatist mayor, vyacheslav ponomaryov, took questions about the european observers his men are holding. what exactly are the accusations against the inspectors? >> reporter: he told us all of...
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. >> as the west is preparing new sanctions for russia, the u.s. deployed a 150 troops. they are at the ready in case the violence is spilling beyond the borders. 600 troops from the u.s. are being sent to the region. gunman are proposing a prisoner swap, russianing captured 8 observers yesterdays and accused of spying. we have the latest now. >> on both sides of eastern ukraine, funerals are becoming political events, this time pro russian separatists laying a here row to rest. in the town, killed by the ukraine soldiers two days ago now a martar for the cause. >> ukraine is with russia. >> it is also that the observers being held by the pro russian gunman and saying that to release them is in exchange for the government in kiev that is holding a number of russian activists. >> prisoners are always coins of exchange during a war. it is international practice to swap prisoners. >> as you can see there is no sign that the pro russian groups are giving up the control, the barricades are still up. over here to see the other side of life in the east, because for most of the
. >> as the west is preparing new sanctions for russia, the u.s. deployed a 150 troops. they are at the ready in case the violence is spilling beyond the borders. 600 troops from the u.s. are being sent to the region. gunman are proposing a prisoner swap, russianing captured 8 observers yesterdays and accused of spying. we have the latest now. >> on both sides of eastern ukraine, funerals are becoming political events, this time pro russian separatists laying a here row to rest. in...
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show of force, more american troops on the ground tonight in eastern europe as the war of words with russia grows more intense. >> and high honor for a baseball icon, why a statute of a broadcaster is way up there near the worst seats in the house. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with
show of force, more american troops on the ground tonight in eastern europe as the war of words with russia grows more intense. >> and high honor for a baseball icon, why a statute of a broadcaster is way up there near the worst seats in the house. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with
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when they need natural gas and oil and power from us because of what russia is doing. this is not only eliminating 45,000 jobs. it's a slap in the face of america and it is putting europe in even more danger because obama really -- maybe he wants us to go back to a society and maybe the unions are unionize the farmers. >> i have a question for each of you and i want to try to get a quick answer in there. ellen, i'll start with you and i want to hear your response to a claim that the delay is in direct response to an environmental enthusiast or business man with an ulterior motive but he's a super donor to the democratic party. post player bring more than 100 million dollars that wants to stop the pipeline? >> he does want to stop the pipeline and he has put a lot of money behind this but is one person going to direct the democratic party? they have a lot of small donors. >> well, that's not small. $100 million is not small. >> i understand but they have a lot of small donors that add up to his $100 million. >> so tammy, your take of the president's decision to continue
when they need natural gas and oil and power from us because of what russia is doing. this is not only eliminating 45,000 jobs. it's a slap in the face of america and it is putting europe in even more danger because obama really -- maybe he wants us to go back to a society and maybe the unions are unionize the farmers. >> i have a question for each of you and i want to try to get a quick answer in there. ellen, i'll start with you and i want to hear your response to a claim that the delay...
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ukraine is with russia. long live donbas >> it's also in slovyansk that the european militariary observers are being held by pro-russian gun men who said .1 way the observers could be released would be in exchange for the governments of kiev holding a number of pro-russian activists >> prisoners have always been pawns to exchange during times of war. it's an international practice to swap prisoners. there is nothing scary about it. >> this is the administration center in donetsk, and as you can see, there is no sign of pro-russian groups are giving up their control. their barricades are still up. let's go over here and see the other side of life in the east because for most people, things are going on as normal. they might be ang. they are keeping to themselves. >> that's the same not just in donetsk but across eastern ukraine. >> kiev, they were marking a grim an accompanies re, 28 ye s years. it was event did on the eastern border that occupied the politicians who came to this event. >> translator: if russ
ukraine is with russia. long live donbas >> it's also in slovyansk that the european militariary observers are being held by pro-russian gun men who said .1 way the observers could be released would be in exchange for the governments of kiev holding a number of pro-russian activists >> prisoners have always been pawns to exchange during times of war. it's an international practice to swap prisoners. there is nothing scary about it. >> this is the administration center in...
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ukraine is with russia. long live donbas. >> it's also in slovyansk that the observers are being held by pro-russian gunmen who said one way the observers could be released would be for exchange in the government of kiev holding a number of pro-russian activists. prisoners have always been poised to exchange during times of war. it's an international practice to swap prisoners. there is nothing scary about it. this is the administration center in donetsk. there is no sign russian groups are giving um control. let's go see the other side of life in the east because for most people, things are going on as normal. they might be anxious. they are keeping opinions to themselves. >> that's the same not just in donetsk but across eastern ukraine. closer to kiev, they are marking a grim anniversary, 28 years since the chernobyl nuclear accident on the eastern border seems to preoccupy the politicians who came to this event. >> if russia continues its aggression and ignores decisions made during negotiations, includi
ukraine is with russia. long live donbas. >> it's also in slovyansk that the observers are being held by pro-russian gunmen who said one way the observers could be released would be for exchange in the government of kiev holding a number of pro-russian activists. prisoners have always been poised to exchange during times of war. it's an international practice to swap prisoners. there is nothing scary about it. this is the administration center in donetsk. there is no sign russian groups...
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and six other world powers announcing they will move quickly to impose new sanctions on russia. good afternoon, i'm arthel neville. >> i'm eric shaw in for gregg jarrett. armed pro-russian separatists now are holding a group of international observers and accusing them of being nato spies. we're streaming live from donetsk, ukraine, with the latest. leland? >> reporter: hi, eric. those pro russian separatists now say they will exchange these international observers for a number of separatists being held by the ukrainian government. the government is firing back saying the observers are being held as human shields inside the pro russian stronghold, besieged by ukrainian soldiers. the soldiers, though, have not moved into the town, really out of fear of the amount of civilian casualties that would have to occur if they were going to go door to door and try to root out the separatists who are extremely well-armed. the russian foreign minister for his part says he is going to do what he can in order to help free the international observers who are being held. many will tell you that
and six other world powers announcing they will move quickly to impose new sanctions on russia. good afternoon, i'm arthel neville. >> i'm eric shaw in for gregg jarrett. armed pro-russian separatists now are holding a group of international observers and accusing them of being nato spies. we're streaming live from donetsk, ukraine, with the latest. leland? >> reporter: hi, eric. those pro russian separatists now say they will exchange these international observers for a number of...
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russia says it will do all it can to secure their release. moscow has been accused of coordinating the kidnapping european leaders will meet on monday to discuss sanctions against russia and accuse moscow of making little effort to persuade groups in the east to disarm. now for the latest from barnaby phillips in donetsk in eastern ukraine. we have been hearing from the separatist leader in slovyansk. what has he been saying about the moves? >> this is a man who appointed himself, effectively, the mayor of the town of slovyansk a couple of weeks ago. he is firmly under groups who are pro-russian - if we can call them that. he is talking about the possibility of some sort of exchange with prisoners taken by the government in kiev, in the eastern region, and whom we believe are in kiev itself. he's saying there could about a quid pro quo and this is what he said. >> translation: it was not our plan to take prisoners for a swap. you under that prisoners have been coins to exchange during times of war. it's an international practice to swap priso
russia says it will do all it can to secure their release. moscow has been accused of coordinating the kidnapping european leaders will meet on monday to discuss sanctions against russia and accuse moscow of making little effort to persuade groups in the east to disarm. now for the latest from barnaby phillips in donetsk in eastern ukraine. we have been hearing from the separatist leader in slovyansk. what has he been saying about the moves? >> this is a man who appointed himself,...
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they cut short a trip to italy today citing escalating tensions with russia. >> russian military aircraft today crossed and violated ukrainian air space for seven times. it's clear that russian aggression has its aim to undermine the global security and global stability. to redraw the lines and to revise the consequences of the second world war. >> meanwhile, in an effort to calm things down, moscow promises to help win the release of european monitors who are being held captive by pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine. al jazeera's barnaby phillips has more from danask right near the russian border. >> on both sides funerals are political events. this time it was pro-russian separatists laying a hero to rest. in the town of slow yafk is now a martyr for the cause. >> long live dabansk. >> it's also in slow yank. >> they're not observers. they're spying. >> the barricades are still up. let's go over here and see the other side of life in the east. for most people things are normal. they might be anxious and that's the say in dansk and across eastern ukraine. closer to kiev they were
they cut short a trip to italy today citing escalating tensions with russia. >> russian military aircraft today crossed and violated ukrainian air space for seven times. it's clear that russian aggression has its aim to undermine the global security and global stability. to redraw the lines and to revise the consequences of the second world war. >> meanwhile, in an effort to calm things down, moscow promises to help win the release of european monitors who are being held captive by...
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are we looking to address the coercion by russia? if so far, a comprehensive strategy by europe with them in the lead on energy, economic assistance and improving basically the governing competence of the ukraine's government in transition. if it's restoring the boundaries of europe and taking the crimea back, that's a very difficult task, one that needs a lot of resources that a lot have fought. at this point, we haven't even made clear what we aim to do with what resources and what we expect of the parties involved. >> how big a mistake is that? because if you're watching right now at home, you know, i often want to explain to people why this matters. why they should pay attention to it. >> well, i think it's very important. we have to take very seriously when we have a major military and economic power seeking to revise territorial boundaries. sovereignty is one of the important principles that allows states to engage in relations with one another. somewhat predictably and responsibly. and russia as a revisionist power getting awa
are we looking to address the coercion by russia? if so far, a comprehensive strategy by europe with them in the lead on energy, economic assistance and improving basically the governing competence of the ukraine's government in transition. if it's restoring the boundaries of europe and taking the crimea back, that's a very difficult task, one that needs a lot of resources that a lot have fought. at this point, we haven't even made clear what we aim to do with what resources and what we expect...
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more shafshingsz headed russia's way in response to ukraine. huge crowds are making their way to the vatican to witness the canonization of not one but two popes. they will be made saints during a ceremony led by pope francis as well as his predecessor, benedict xvi. >>> president obama is in malaysia, his third stop on a four country tour of east asia. trade and economy are expected to be his talking points with malaysia's prime minister tomorrow. >>> a london exhibition called squ "stealing banksy" is showing the anon mutts street artist's work without his permission. the artist called the move disgusting. the group hosting said it's interested in graph ffitgraffit long-term survival. they charge a fee and plan to auction off seven of his pieces. >> money will then go to charity. >>> shares spear had a love for birds in addition to writing plays. but one man even released starlings in central park in the author's honor. on shakespeare's 450th birthday, the birds aren't so popular with everyone in the united states. ranch pinkston is in d.c. w
more shafshingsz headed russia's way in response to ukraine. huge crowds are making their way to the vatican to witness the canonization of not one but two popes. they will be made saints during a ceremony led by pope francis as well as his predecessor, benedict xvi. >>> president obama is in malaysia, his third stop on a four country tour of east asia. trade and economy are expected to be his talking points with malaysia's prime minister tomorrow. >>> a london exhibition...
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it has escalated, russia escalated tensions. we heard the president say 40,000 russian troops have been massed on the border. clearly vladimir putin continues to ignore, perhaps thumb his nose at the west, and the continued threats of sanctions. president obama talked about the calculus that vladimir putin has to keep in mind, alleging that his country is facing dire and significant economic repercussions and damage as a result of what has happened so far. the g7 leaders announced they'll move to impose additional sanctions on russia. these are the targeted sanctions, more of the same of what we have seen. targeted against individuals and entities, falling short of the broad sanctions against sectors of the russian economy. and white house officials tell us that a specific announcement of what the sanction are and who will be targeted will come on monday. >> ukraine says it will continue military operations hoping to force pro-russian rebels out of government buildings. russian you cants have been warned -- you cranes have been
it has escalated, russia escalated tensions. we heard the president say 40,000 russian troops have been massed on the border. clearly vladimir putin continues to ignore, perhaps thumb his nose at the west, and the continued threats of sanctions. president obama talked about the calculus that vladimir putin has to keep in mind, alleging that his country is facing dire and significant economic repercussions and damage as a result of what has happened so far. the g7 leaders announced they'll move...
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and russia will respond. >> it's a big story tonight. steven fish as also thank you very much. >> my pleasure, john. >>> this weekend the catholic church is getting not one but two saints and both of them were popes. pope john the 23rd, and pope john paul the second. one of john paul's oldest supporters says he knew the pope was a saint all along. nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: johnny has always known what he wanted to be. he has been cutting hair, shampooing, shaving for 60 years, and he is only 66. >> this is my destiny, this is my -- my work, my job, my -- my life. >> reporter: he fills his barbara shop with a lifetime of memories and mementos. some are ancient. >> does it work? oh. hum. some a mere half century old. and there's one memory he cherishes most. >> with this shot -- [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: these are the ones used on john paul ii. >> yes. >> reporter: johnny cut his hair and shaved him and about a month later he became john paul ii. >> reporter: is he a saint? >> yes, definitely. >> reporter: to become a roman cat
and russia will respond. >> it's a big story tonight. steven fish as also thank you very much. >> my pleasure, john. >>> this weekend the catholic church is getting not one but two saints and both of them were popes. pope john the 23rd, and pope john paul the second. one of john paul's oldest supporters says he knew the pope was a saint all along. nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: johnny has always known what he wanted to be. he has been cutting hair, shampooing,...